FEATURES OF EXTRAHEPATIC SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS IN LIVER CIRRHOSIS
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The aim of the study was to study the frequency and nature of extrahepatic systemic manifestations in liver cirrhosis.
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The study included 66 patients with liver cirrhosis aged from 24 to 56 years, including 38 women and 28 men, who were undergoing inpatient treatment in the hepatobiliary pathology department of the multidisciplinary clinic of the Tashkent State Medical University. The etiology of liver cirrhosis is presented as follows: hepatitis B ( HbsAng negative ) - 23.8% of patients, hepatitis B ( HbsAng positive ) - 41.8% of patients, hepatitis C - 20.4 %, a combination of B and D infections - 3.7%., cryptogenic etiology - 10.3%.
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